Halvorson v. Solberg
Halvorson v. Solberg
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from an order denying a new trial of an action for the alleged conversion of $575 in money. The defense was that the money belonged to plaintiff’s wife and not to him. A trial by jury resulted in a verdict in defendant’s favor.
Plaintiff was the husband of Lena Halvorson. Defendant was Mrs. Halvorson’s sister. The Halvorsons lived on a farm near Montevideo in this state. Mrs. Halvorson- became ill and was taken to the hospital at Montevideo, where she died on January 7, 1922. Two days after she entered the hospital, plaintiff and defendant went to
Plaintiff claims the money, asserting that it was kept in his wife’s trunk for his and her common use; that the key to the trunk was kept in the house, both he and she having access to it; that, although his wife had some money of her own, all of it was represented by notes or bank certificates of deposit; that he distrusted banks in consequence of a failure of one of them in the locality where he lived and thereafter kept his money at home. His testimony as to the sum of money he had on hand, how it was kept, and as to the contents of the pasteboard box, was somewhat vague and indefinite. There was testimony that before the bank failure and prior to the time when plaintiff began to keep his money at home Mrs. Halvorson had opened her trunk and taken out the box in the presence of Mrs. Pitts, who testified that it then contained ^$300 or $400.
The foregoing is a bare outline of the evidence. Plaintiff contends that it required the jury to find in his favor. We do not sustain the contention. Facts and circumstances were shown which would warrant a jury in finding that the money belonged to Mrs. Halvorson and that in taking it defendant was not guilty of a conversion of money belonging to plaintiff.
Over plaintiff’s objection, a nurse who attended Mrs. Halvorson was permitted to testify that she heard her tell defendant to take
Order affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- HANS A. HALVORSON v. SOPHIA SOLBERG
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- Published